Jose Manuel 'Ibar' Urtain
Also knows as;
"El Tigre de Cestona"
"Morrosko"
"The Brick Layer"
"El Cid"
"The Rock Lifter"
As of July 1971, Jose was 38-2-0 {35 KO's}, and was being mentioned as a possible challenger for the
"Heavyweight Championship".
By mid-1971, the 28 year-old Spanish Heavyweight Champion was the most popular man in Spain, and packed them
in at the Palacio de los Deportes.
So much so, that the Spanish Government offered Joe Frazier $1,000,000 to defend his Championship in Madrid against
Jose in the fall of 1971.
Other opponents mentioned for "El Tigre de Cestona" in 1971;
* Jerry Quarry
* Jeff 'Candy Slim' Merrit
* George Foreman
* Al Jones
* Kenny Norton
Seems, none of the American Heavyweights wanted to fight Jose in Spain.
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Alfredo Evangelista
The young Uruguayan Heavyweight was handled by the great Cuban Trainer - 'Kid Tunero'.
Alfredo was only {Age; 21 years, 6 months}, and a shade over 6 Feet {6' 0 1/2"} at 210 lbs., but he
had only 7-Bouts under his belt in 7 months.
But despite the young career and with a record of 6-0-1 {4 KO's}, Alfredo was already being proclaimed
as a the next Superstar in Spain.
Kid Tunero >
"This kid will end the career of Jose Manuel 'Ibar' Urtain. Alfedo is a tremendous puncher with great
skill. We will have a nice Birthday Present for Senor Urtain."
Alfredo Evangelista >
"Time has past Senor Urtain. He's slow and old, and his punch has abandoned him. He's only
got 1-Round in his body, after that he's ordinary."
"I'll pick him apart and destroy him."
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Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain
Age............. 33 years, 0 months
Stance........ Orthodox
Style........... Power-Punching Slugger
Height........ 5' 11"
Reach......... 74"
Weight....... 202 lbs.
Record....... 52-9-4 {40 KO's}
* Spanish Heavyweight Champion
#7 European Heavyweight
Current Streak > 6-1-1 {2 KO's} since July 2, 1975 {10 Months}
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Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain
"I have been training for 2-weeks, running the mountains. I must win and defeat the young
Uruguayan. If I lose, it will be an embarrassment."
"After I defeat Evangelista, I would like to get my revenge on Santiago Alberto Lovell and
and the Italian - Bepi Ros. They both beat me, and I would like nothing better to get them
both back in the Ring."
"If I beat them, then I will purse a Championship Bout with Cassius Clay sometime for 1976.
That would some event here in Spain."
Saturday ~ May 14, 1976
Palacio de los Deportes ~ Madrid, Spain
Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain vs. Alfredo Evangelista
"The Fight"
Round 1 >
The veteran Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain took it to the young upstart Alfredo Evangelista, and hammered him with
big right-hands and winging left-hooks.
Alfredo looked to be out-of-his-league, and was forced to hold-tight as Jose landed wicked right-hands
and wide left-hooks.
At the {1:40 Mark} Jose shook Alfredo badly with a powerful right-hand to the jaw.
It looked as if Jose would put the Uruguayan away, but Jose missed with 'wild' follow ups.
At the {2:25 Mark} > Jose did catch Alfredo with a 'hammer' left-hook, that again had him wobbly.
But Alfredo was able to move, and then grab the charging Jose, as he held on until the Bell sounded
ending Round 1.
The Sports Palace crowd of 10,000+ cheered for their Hero.
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After a 'near disaster' in Round 1, Alfredo Evangelista turned it around in Round 2, but nearly got dropped late
in the Round when he got careless.
Round 2 >
Jose Manuel Urtain came out 'bombing', but little more than 30-Seconds into the Round he started to slow down.
Alfredo then made his move, and started to land some good left-hooks to Urtain's head that 'rattled' the veteran
33 year-old Spaniard.
At the {1:20 Mark}, Alfredo landed '2' hard left-hooks to Urtain's chin that shook him, and a follow-up double
left-hook dropped Urtain a 3-Count.
Jose got up, but looked 'wobbly'. Alfred moved in, and fired with left-right combinations to both the head and body.
Alfredo swarmed over Jose and drove him backwards into the back left Ropes. There, the young Uruguayan slammed
away with an assortment of rights and lefts to the body.
At the {2:40 Mark} Jose looked to be in big trouble and was on the verge of being stopped. But amazingly, the
'Birthday Boy' rallied with a big right-hand to Alfredo's jaw, and then followed with hard 6-Punch flurry that drove
Alfredo backwards toward Center-Ring.
A shaken Alfredo was forced to box-and-circle over the last 15-Seconds as Jose stalked like a Tiger.
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